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Stainless steel withstands higher temperatures and is stronger whish is why they use it for exhaust manifolds, aluminium is a great heat dissipator which is why its used for intercoolers and heat sinks on amps and is lighter as well, so when its used to manufacture plenums it keeps the weight down and actually removes some of the heat from the air charge passing through it. theres no reason you couldnt use stainless but the work and time involved in machining/cutting the stainless for the mainifold section would be far greater.

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jus like to add my 2 cents. I am in the process of making a plenum (out of ally) but would like to say it would be far easier to make a box type 1 out off s/s due to its ease of folding and welding ability unlike ally. folding thick a piece of ally say 3mm or more starts to get tricky because of things u prob dont care bout but to puy it simply unless u do some calcs it will more then likely crack rendering it useless hence why the process west 1 I belive is cnc milled in parts and welded with little or no forming needed. however for all the reasons stated above and yous are absolutly right in what has been said in previous posts I think it would be outright silly to use s/s, by far the hardest bit if it was made out of s/s would be the holes to match up with the lower half of manifold im sic of drilling them.

there I said it... :B):

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if you retain the cast alloy bottom half, and do a steel half, you will discover heat and cooling properties of the two metals are different.

so you will have leaks :)

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if you retain the cast alloy bottom half, and do a steel half, you will discover heat and cooling properties of the two metals are different.

so you will have leaks :)

very true wise words both have very differant thermal coefficients of expansion

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haha, just let him do it guys. he is the jack-ass that posted up for ideas and is disregarding what every single person on here is telling him.

Why the f*ck dont you like any of the Nizpro, process west plenums? that's the best equipment you can buy for our cars !

go ahead lukedohc I want to see you have a go at this one haha

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:stupid:

he asked for everyones opinions and he doesnt like what he hears so he's gona do it anyway! What was the point of asking us then? goodluck sunshine! :bum:

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You lern from your mistakes, so let him... Give it a go mate. Hell if it works 'properly' and is cheap, make me one...

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